Verdict: The Lucid Air Touring leads on range, charging speed, and interior material quality. The Tesla Model S leads on charging network access, software maturity, and established resale value. For pure-luxury sedan buyers, the Lucid is the more impressive car. For pragmatic long-distance drivers, the Supercharger network still tilts the scales.
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Winner: Lucid Air Touring
Lucid Air Touring: 7.7/10
Tesla Model S: 7.2/10
Spec-by-spec comparison
Lucid Air Touring
Tesla Model S
EPA Range
425 mi (Touring)
405 mi (Long Range)
Battery (usable)
112 kWh
100 kWh
Peak DC Charging
350 kW
250 kW
0–60 mph
3.0 sec
1.99 sec (Plaid)
Horsepower
620 hp
1,020 hp (Plaid)
Starting MSRP
~$89,900 (Touring)
~$84,990 (Long Range)
Lucid Air Touring
What works
425 miles EPA range — longest of any production EV at this price tier
350 kW peak DC charging capability — fastest available
620 hp dual motors, 0–60 in 3.0 sec; exceptional ride quality
What doesn't
Lucid service center footprint is smaller than Tesla's in less-populated markets
350 kW charging requires Electrify America stations delivering that output — inconsistent in practice
Newer brand — less established resale value and long-term support track record
Tesla Model S
What works
Supercharger network: 30,000+ stalls, consistent delivery near 250 kW
Model S Plaid: 1,020 hp, 0–60 in 1.99 sec for outright performance
Established resale value and a decade of over-the-air software updates
What doesn't
Interior material quality doesn't match the $90K+ price tier compared to Lucid
250 kW peak DC charging trails Lucid's 350 kW hardware
Model S Long Range: 405 miles EPA — 20 miles behind Lucid Air Touring